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-I'm messy

-and I'm sorry that I'm messy.

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-We've all done stupid things,

-haven't we? And she's here now.

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-Yes, I'm here.

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-No, Llio, don't. Llio!

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-Barry!

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-Did you phone Llio?

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-Did you phone Llio?

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-I should've phoned her an hour ago.

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-She'll be suffering enough today

-without your help.

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-Have you thought about

-Vince's house?

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-Yes.

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-I've thought a lot about it.

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-And?

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-It's a huge decision.

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-It's just what we want.

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-Enough room,

-it's not above the shop.

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-Mm. It does have its advantages.

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-But?

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-But nothing.

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-We'll see, yeah?

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-I'll see you later.

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-Terry? I'm off.

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-Aren't you working today?

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-We'll see.

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-We'll see.

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-What does that mean?

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-You can't stay home forever.

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-Who was that?

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-Who was that?

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-No-one important.

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-Wyn.

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-Oh, yeah?

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-He wanted to speak to you then.

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-He wanted to speak to you then.

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-That's what people do on the phone.

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-Wise up, Terry. You're both

-as stubborn as each other.

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-He is trying to phone you.

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-To apologise, I'd say.

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-To apologise, I'd say.

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-He can do that to my face.

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-How will he know where you are?

-Phone him back.

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-OK, Vince?

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-OK, Vince?

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-Aye. And you? Are you busy?

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-You know how it is, feast or famine.

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-Yes, cheerio.

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-Hiya. OK?

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-Steady on.

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-Are you OK?

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-TEXT ALERT

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-Dani?

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-Well, no-one said

-this would be easy.

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-I don't know how long

-I can carry on like this.

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-Come on, three more months

-and Dani can look after herself.

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-Three months of hiding

-and stealing quiet moments?

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-Why didn't you wake me up?

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-You are going to school then.

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-You are going to school then.

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-Of course I am.

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-I thought you might be on a course.

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-I thought you might be on a course.

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-Would it have killed you to check?

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-What happens in your room

-is none of my business.

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-That's what you said, yes?

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-Ken? Ken, come here.

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-Go and ask her if she knows anything

-about that Bangor lad.

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-Ask her.

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-OK, Sian?

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-White coffee, one sugar.

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-She doesn't even trust me

-to buy coffee.

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-I don't blame her. What nonsense

-have you been up to then?

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-Eh?

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-Eh?

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-That you have to fetch Kay a cuppa.

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-It's my turn.

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-What was going on

-in Bangor yesterday?

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-Was there a sale?

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-Was there a sale?

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-Uh, no.

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-A friend of mine who drives a taxi

-in Bangor said he'd seen a raid.

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-This young lad being dragged out of

-a house, flashing blues everywhere.

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-No idea, Ken. I was in the office.

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-I see. Just me being nosy.

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-Like everyone else, Ken.

-It's nothing new.

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-It'll be in the paper.

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-Thank you.

-I might see you lunchtime.

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-I hope so.

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-OK, Ken?

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-Uh, hiya.

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-Hiya, David. OK?

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-Hiya, Rhys. OK?

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-Yes, thanks.

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-Lucky I bumped into you.

-I need something from you.

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-Oh?

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-Your signature. Honest.

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-Oh, OK then.

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-Watch him, Rhys, these suits

-will take every penny off you.

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-D'you think so?

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-I'd hope so or he's not

-doing his job properly.

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-I'd better go.

-I need to pick up parts in Bangor.

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-Are you going to Bangor?

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-I'm here to pick up the house keys

-to fetch some stuff for Dani.

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-Oh, yes. No problems.

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-I didn't expect a lift too.

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-Sorry?

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-Sorry?

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-Can you drop me at the hospital?

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-Um...

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-Yes, OK.

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-Can you hang on while I'm in

-David's house? I'll be two minutes.

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-No worries.

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-Great. I'm so lucky.

-See you later, David.

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-T Llew Jones.

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-Well done, Year 7.

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-Morning, Miss James. The meeting

-was over sooner than expected?

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-Yes, thanks, Mr Parry. Thank you.

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-They've started Chapter 5.

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-Do you remember there's

-a year heads' meeting at lunchtime?

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-Yes, thanks.

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-Oh, um, you'd better

-brush your hair before then.

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-If you have time, Miss James.

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-Good morning.

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-How long will it take you

-to pick up the parts?

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-I don't know. He's desperate

-to get his car back this afternoon.

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-Do you mind carrying them in?

-You'll be two minutes.

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-Excuse me?

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-When Elin's dry,

-you can finish Wendy.

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-You offered me a cuppa.

-Should I go and get it?

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-No, I'll do it. Watch the tap, Jac.

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-Everything OK?

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-Everything OK?

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-No, Philip.

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-We're doing the work of four people

-and Dani won't be back for weeks.

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-I can't help.

-Most shampoos gives me dry hands!

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-We need some help.

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-I know of some people

-who could help.

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-Cardiff's a bit far on the bus!

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-No!

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-No!

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-Look, write me a list of people.

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-I'll phone around.

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-I'll get you a cuppa now, Lowri.

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-White coffee, two sugars.

-And one each for us two.

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-Thank you.

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-Knock-knock. How are you, love?

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-I fetched everything you needed

-and I even found a helper.

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-Hiya, Rhys. Fair play to you.

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-I was heading to Bangor anyway.

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-Two minutes. I need the toilet.

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-Any news?

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-No, I don't think so.

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-Sit down. Don't be shy.

-I won't bite you.

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-I couldn't reach you anyway.

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-You've not found anyone then?

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-You've not found anyone then?

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-Sorry?

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-On this Cupid thing.

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-Oh, uh, no.

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-No, I'm not...

-I'm not the most patient person.

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-Oh, why not?

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-Um... I don't know.

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-How are you?

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-Bored. And stiff.

-Or stiff like a board.

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-Both are true.

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-I can well believe.

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-Have they told you

-when you can go home?

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-Well,

-once I've had this brace fitted.

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-And when they find time

-to turn David into a genie...

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-..to do everything I want.

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-No, fair play,

-he's been so good to me.

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-I don't know

-what I would have done without him.

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-Hi.

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-Talk of the devil... Hiya, love.

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-Hiya, Rhys.

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-Hi. What'll you have?

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-I only have time for cuppa.

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-OK?

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-Hi. Two coffees

-and an egg and tomato sandwich.

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-No problems.

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-Well?

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-Well what?

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-Have you made Vince an offer?

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-Have you made Vince an offer?

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-It's none of your business.

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-Look who's talking.

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-Look who's talking.

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-Barry doesn't mind. Well, any news?

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-Like he said, that's my business.

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-We'd have so much fun

-with Tom living next door.

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-The full breakfast and pasty are

-ready and the bread needs buttering.

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-Excuse me.

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-You're doing the right thing.

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-What?

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-Thinking long and hard

-about the house.

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-Oh?

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-Postman Pat's

-tried to keep it quiet.

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-That attic of his,

-it's soaked with damp.

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-Really?

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-Black patches come through

-on our walls.

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-My train tracks

-are in danger of rusting.

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-Seriously?

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-Seriously?

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-Mm.

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-I'd better go.

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-Just think what that damp would do

-to a baby's chest.

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-Think about it.

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-Has he gone?

-He didn't even say ta-ta.

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-No.

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-Nice to see someone working.

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-I can't complain.

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-How's Dani?

-I heard she was over the worst.

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-Yes, hopefully.

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-She's still on her back,

-she can't move from her bed.

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-People need to give her a bed bath.

-Poor girl.

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-When's she coming home?

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-About a week, as soon

-as a special brace is fitted.

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-She'll be on crutches for a while.

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-Poor girl. She was lucky, though.

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-Yes, you're right.

-Thank goodness for that.

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-Excuse me while I fetch clean water.

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-How's the little one?

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-He's great.

-How are things going with the house?

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-Have you had more enquiries?

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-No. Vince hasn't offered it

-to an agent yet.

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-He was hoping you and Barry

-would have made an offer.

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-That's why he's holding back.

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-Unfortunately, Barry makes

-the decisions. It's his money.

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-You liked it so much, though.

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-I know.

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-If I talk to Barry, can you convince

-Vince not to go to an agent?

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-I can try.

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-Callum wants his money quickly.

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-Vince and I need to find a new home

-so the sooner the better.

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-Nothing's been too much trouble

-for him.

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-Michelle!

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-No, fair play, David.

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-He's been her rock.

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-Shush, Mam. You're embarrassing him.

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-Sorry, it's time for me to go.

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-Love you.

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-Love you.

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-You too.

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-See, Mam? You've sent him away.

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-Cheerio.

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-You're a great advert for the cafe.

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-You're a great advert for the cafe.

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-At least you can sit down in there.

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-I've been carrying cuppas

-and brushing up hair in the salon.

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-Busy next door?

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-Bedlam.

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-Can't they replace Dani for now?

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-Oh, wait there. I'll tell them now.

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-OK, sorry.

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-No-one's available.

-I've phoned loads of people.

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-Sophie?

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-Sophie?

-

-What about her?

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-The last time I checked,

-she was a hairdresser.

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-She can't work every day.

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-She could fill in when she's quiet.

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-I don't know.

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-It might make up

-for that business with the lease.

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-Maybe it won't.

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-Give it a go.

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-If you don't want to buy it,

-why are we going back?

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-It would do no harm

-to have another chat with Vince.

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-If you say so.

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-OK, Vince?

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-Hiya. Come in.

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-You'll see from Schedule 6 and 6b...

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-..that resources available to

-the library will decrease by 3.6%.

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-With the A i Y reading scheme, we

-can recoup some of that reduction.

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-Excuse me.

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-What are we doing here, Ter?

-Have you spoken to Wyn?

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-No.

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-Is he here?

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-No idea.

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-What are we doing here?

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-What are we doing here?

-

-A load of wood's being delivered.

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-I don't want it getting ruined

-by being left out.

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-We're back at work?

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-No, Kelvin, but we shouldn't be

-incurring more losses for Wyn.

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-You refuse to reopen the site

-but you don't want Wyn missing out.

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-I want what's right,

-but there we go.

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-Uh-oh.

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-Terry.

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-Terry.

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-Wyn.

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-What are you doing here?

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-What are you doing here?

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-We're here to make sure...

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-..the wood doesn't get ruined.

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-..the wood doesn't get ruined.

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-That's why I'm here to.

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-That wood hasn't harmed anyone.

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-You're still concerned

-about the site then.

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-As always.

-I didn't leave voluntarily.

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-No, I know. Every day

-you're not here costs me money.

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-An apology costs nothing.

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-I'm sorry,

-I was under a lot of pressure.

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-Will you come back?

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-Please, yes?

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-Please.

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-If I can come back, please.

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-I don't think he should come back.

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-I don't think he should come back.

-

-You might be right. Cuppa?

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-There's still room for improvement

-but credit where credit's due.

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-It's not easy

-reaching these targets consistently.

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-Well done.

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-That's it.

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-I'm sorry. I wasn't feeling well.

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-Something you ate?

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-Uh, well, um...

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-I've not been at my best today,

-Mr Williams.

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-Not as bad as Llio, but...

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-I think it might have been

-last night's meal.

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-Iolo said he was feeling rough

-this morning.

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-Yes, I think.

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-Where did you go?

-We should avoid it.

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-Iolo, my cousin, cooked us a meal.

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-At home. We'll keep him

-out of the kitchen from now on.

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-Yes, well...

-I hope you're better soon.

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-Thank you.

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-Food poisoning.

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-Why didn't I think of that?

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-No problems.

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-Big night?

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-You could say that.

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-Right, Year 10.

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-If I'm not ill now,

-I will be after this.

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-Thank you, Mathew.

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-You're welcome.

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-I love it

-when someone owes me a favour.

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-Right, there we go. Job done.

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-The price is settled and

-you'll get the keys on April 11.

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-Thanks, Barry. You won't regret it.

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-I'll tell Cathryn the good news.

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-Call over for a pint to celebrate.

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-We'll see. Thanks, Vince.

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-Here to say hello

-to your new neighbours, Arthur?

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-Cheerio.

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-Cheerio, Vince.

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-Don't tell me you've spent good

-money on that. He saw you coming.

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-You think?

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-I saw a handy place to leave Tom

-every time he cries.

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-Thanks for the tip, too.

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-Thanks for the tip, too.

-

-What tip?

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-The dampness.

-Terry'd already spotted it.

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-He says it's nothing to worry about.

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-When I told Vince there were black

-patches coming through next door...

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-..he knocked two grand

-off the price.

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-Thanks, Arthur. We're really happy.

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